Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Find the Falcon at TCMFF

Placed in front of last year's badge for scacle,the dingus stands just under 3" tall

Once again, my 16-year-old daughter Jasmine and I will be
Social Media Producers at the TCM Classic Film Festival (TCMFF). The big news this
year is that we will be playing a game at the Festival, Find the Falcon. We've had miniature replicas of the Maltese Falcon made and will be hiding them at
various locations at TCMFF. Your job, if you choose to accept it is, Find the
Falcon.

What do you get if you find one? Well, you get the bird.
They are really cool and can be used as key chains. Best part is you get to keep them as a souvenir. Also, if you find one and bring it to the Info Desk at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, TCM is having
special ribbons made, so you can make all of your TCMFF friends jealous.

A total of 15 Falcons are ready, and each day a certain number
will be hidden:

Thursday – 3

Friday – 4

Saturday – 5

Sunday – 3

Now, hide is a bit of a misnomer. The Falcons are relatively small,
just under 3 inches tall. Unless you have eyes like an eagle, you wouldn’t
notice one from across the room. The guidelines for how the Falcons will be “hidden”
are:

All Falcons will be placed somewhere in plain sight, not
behind a curtain or under a table etc. We don’t want to have people crawling around on the floor, moving furniture, or that sort of thing.

All Falcons will be hidden inside one of the official TCMFF
venues, not in Starbucks or on Hollywood Blvd.

Falcons will not
be hidden inside theater auditoriums where people looking might disturb fellow
Festival goers trying to enjoy the presentation.

Each Falcon will have a label explaining what they are and
how to go about getting the ribbon.

Beyond that, Jasmine and I will both be on Social Media as
time warrants. I know I will be on Twitter whenever I get a break, and Jasmine
kind of lives on Tumblr. If you use the #TCMFF or #TCMFFSP hashtags, there’s a good chance
we’ll see it.

Also, Jasmine has a way of summing up classic films with reviews that
run the gamut from snarky to heartfelt to downright insightful. Best of all
they’re short enough to tweet, so we’ll be tweeting her reviews with a #TCMFF16YO
hashtag. Some of Jasmine's twitter reviews from last year’s TCMFF are:

Rebel Without a Cause – Let's get one thing straight I'm not
crying, I'm sweating from my eyes

My Man Godfrey – Can Godfrey be my spirit animal

Marriage Italian Style – Note to self, fake death to get a
husband

On Her Majesty's Secret Service – Don't eat the pink snow
#ImSorry[If you haven't seen On Her Majesty's Secret Service lately,
one of Blofeld's henchmen has a rather unfortunate altercation with a snow
blower.]

Finally, Jasmine and I will be doing our video blog Reverse
Angle again this year. These will be video interviews with festival attendees
to try to replicate the kind of conversations you have with fellow film fans throughout TCMFF. One of the things that worked well last year that we will do again this year is we’ll be asking offbeat classic film related
questions, such as who would win in a drinking contest, Nick Charles or Auntie
Mame? The responses we got last year were great. A playlist of the Reverse Angle videos we did last year is located here.